The Weekly Dartscast

Reviewing and previewing the week in world darts, from the BDO to the PDC and everywhere in between. Co hosts Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt are joined by guests, including pros, pundits and punters, to discuss the latest happenings in the best sport in the world!

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The 34th episode of the 2nd series of the Weekly Dartscast, featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. Listen as the team recap a remarkable double success for Krzysztof Ratajski to secure his spot in Minehead and on the Tour next year. The team also discuss surprise runs from Luke Humphries and Chris Dobey, as well as the World Series qualifiers. The team also preview the European Championship, including which first round matches they're looking forward to and give their predictions for the event.

The 33rd episode of the 2nd series of the Weekly Dartscast, featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. Listen as the team recap another Euro Tour crown for Michael van Gerwen, plus a fourth final of 2018 for James Wade, and successful weekends for Jelle Klaasen, Richard North, and Martin Schindler. The team also preview the final ProTour weekend of 2018, including World Championship implications for a few big names. The team are joined by Adam Smith-Neale, who discusses what winning the World Masters means to him, opening new doors in darts.

The 32nd episode of the 2nd series of the Weekly Dartscast, featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. Listen as the team recap Michael van Gerwen's remarkable 30th major title, as well as missed opportunities for Peter Wright and Mensur Suljovic to claim a second title. The team also discuss Adam Smith-Neale's surprising World Masters crown in Bridlington, plus Glen Durrant's impressive week and whether Lisa Ashton deserved a Grand Slam invite. The team are joined by Madars Razma, fresh off his first senior PDC final and a pair of titles on the Nordic Tour in Iceland.

The 31st episode of the 2nd series of the Weekly Dartscast, featuring Alex Moss and Burton DeWitt. Listen as the team recap ProTour titles for Max Hopp and Danny Noppert, as well as a potential Andrew Gilding resurgence. The team also preview the Winmau World Masters, including whether the field have closed the gap on Glen Durrant and who they think will lift dart's oldest major. The team are joined by Laura Turner, fresh off her first ranking title in over 17 years, as she looks ahead to the World Masters and a potential first appearance in the World Championship.